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Ziyenda
8 years ago

Of Course we haven’t war in Malawi but guyz Army is needed,zikuoneka zophweka just because sitinazione but if we can uproot these guyz muzaona.

Tsibweni
Tsibweni
8 years ago

which is which 1:1800 or 1:1300 tiuzeni zoona

Byron
Byron
8 years ago

In a less civilized country like Malawi, two things have to be done to policemen in order to combat crime effectively;police officers need tertiary training in criminal justice to attain degrees and diplomas.The more educated they will be the more they will attract a good salary and remuneration package the less their reluctance to work with all their hearts.Some police officers have been at the center of crime conniving with criminals because what they earn is not enough to support a big family.However,their small salaries is a result of little or no education and therefore cannot command a handsome pay.As… Read more »

dreamteam
dreamteam
8 years ago

DO WE REALLY NEED THE MALAWI ARMY IN MALAWI?

We have bn feeding, housing, providing transport to the Malawi Army for years – no war and not one forthcoming. Why can’t we just move these men into the police. Again, does Malawi really need the MALAWI ARMY.

This copy and paste of institutions is not helping us at all

Yona
Yona
8 years ago

Fulfilling numbers is nothing if quality aspects are not addrressed. Our police should indeed be competent in all its areas of operational functions. We need to invest a lot of funfs to ensure that all officers with JC and MSCE are adequately trained to advance their intellectual capacity.At the long run we need to only hire university graduates of we really want to improve police standards. We need police officers with personal confidence not always apologetic to general public. For example of you want the police to be intimidated you just talk in English…they show such alarming respect and say… Read more »

Achimidzimidzi
Achimidzimidzi
8 years ago

Mr. President, let’s bet , you can’t achieve that ratio of 1/500. In Malawi women are producing about 1000 babies per minute. And men are impregnating 500 women per second and you be training 1000 per year. You will be overwhelmed soon. Mr. Atupele, please your training college should not be in Blantyre or Zomba compasses. We don’t want you to disguise your intelligence unit so that our lectures are arrested every hour.We have a lot of demonstrations taking place in these institutions, will your disciplined students participate in these demos. For sure they will be your informants. You remember… Read more »

ninkuuzeni
ninkuuzeni
8 years ago

KODI Niyekuti muzingokamba za police? wat of army and immigration wont u recruit..zikutiwaawa

special advisor
special advisor
8 years ago

Police Academy is a good dream. I hope it survives to see the light of day. However, the standard of one cop to 500 people should be subject to adjustments relative to levels of risk/crime rate i.e. contextualise. In addition, the strategy to reduce the ratio from 1:1800 to 1:500 should not solely be to recruit and train more cops. Control of population growth also works. Too many babies are being born, and many families that have too many children fail to take care of them to levels that can make them grow up into independent, responsible citizens. High depency… Read more »

nyayo
nyayo
8 years ago

Bravo Atupele. You seem to be patriotic. You accepted defeat but chose to help the country in a different style. Thanks that you value working for the country more than politics. If you had followed the footsteps of MCP you would have been unproductive for four years.

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